FS: Philips 6000K D2R HID Bulbs (1 pair)
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FS: Philips 6000K D2R HID Bulbs (1 pair)
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Up for sale I have:
Philips 6000K D2R HID bulbs
Quantity 2 or (1 pair)
Had them installed for only 2 weeks, (appx 3 hours of total actual usage)
Reason for Selling: I bought the 6000K since my old 4300K bulbs had two different colors, one actually was close to burning out. I got these 6000K's but I personally like the 4300K bulbs better, so I bought a new set of 4300K and I don't need these 6000K's anymore.
Price: $185 shipped within the USA
Paypal will be my preferred method of payment
Pics of them installed on my car and the actual bulbs below.
Up for sale I have:
Philips 6000K D2R HID bulbs
Quantity 2 or (1 pair)
Had them installed for only 2 weeks, (appx 3 hours of total actual usage)
Reason for Selling: I bought the 6000K since my old 4300K bulbs had two different colors, one actually was close to burning out. I got these 6000K's but I personally like the 4300K bulbs better, so I bought a new set of 4300K and I don't need these 6000K's anymore.
Price: $185 shipped within the USA
Paypal will be my preferred method of payment
Pics of them installed on my car and the actual bulbs below.
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Originally Posted by AcUrAge703
do you need any new ballast or anything for these....or just a simple switch of the bulbs..?
These are for D2R applications, which is the stock fitment for any 99-03 TL model. Or any other car that requires D2R bulbs. 04 and newer TL's require D2S bulbs since they have projector housings and not reflector based housings. If I'm wrong, someone correct me.
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these also fit 01-03 CL's free bump for you
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I'm interested, how about $150? Sorry if that is a lowball just throwing out an offer.
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Sorry bro, that's a little low for me at this stage. These are practically brand new. I paid over $200 for these and only used them for about 3 total hours combined. For $170 shipped, you are really paying about $160 for the bulbs. PM me if you are still interested. Shop around, you'll see that $170 is a pretty fair deal.
Originally Posted by HockeyMan0920
I'm interested, how about $150? Sorry if that is a lowball just throwing out an offer.
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Hi,
I am interested but can you give a better price?? They are selling the same bulbs on eBay for $185 brand new.
Please let me know!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...7285&rd=1&rd=1
I am interested but can you give a better price?? They are selling the same bulbs on eBay for $185 brand new.
Please let me know!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...7285&rd=1&rd=1
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You got PM!
Originally Posted by STypeAcura
Hi,
I am interested but can you give a better price?? They are selling the same bulbs on eBay for $185 brand new.
Please let me know!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...7285&rd=1&rd=1
I am interested but can you give a better price?? They are selling the same bulbs on eBay for $185 brand new.
Please let me know!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...7285&rd=1&rd=1
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Originally Posted by CJITTY
Daily bump. Wow, I thought 6000K's were a high demand item. Price still $170 shipped.
Are these Ultinons?
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Technically, there is slightly less light on the road. Some people think it seems like more light, others think it's more dim. It's really up to the individual driver. I believe if you look at 6000K and 4300K head on, they appear to me to be the same brightness, but the lumens output is less than 4300K according to several tech articles. Again, some people feel they look brighter, it's a personal call.
But I will say, the 6000K light looks great!
But I will say, the 6000K light looks great!
Originally Posted by DB02BTL
are these brighter then the stock one?
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New price = $160 shipped. Come on folks, these things are practically brand new. Save some money and scoop up these bulbs that only have 3 hours of use!! They are in the box sitting in my house ready for one of you all to give them a new home.
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